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Lower Limb and Leg Ulcer Assessment and Management Lower Limb and Leg Ulcer Assessment and Management is an indispensable resource for practitioners in primary and secondary care, offering a practical and accessible guide to treating and managing leg ulcers.
 This comprehensive text challenges the misconception that leg ulcers are invariably 'chronic'. In practice, proactive management will prevent the harm associated with sub-optimal management. Insights are provided into lower limb assessment, early intervention for ulcer prevention, ulcer types and their causes, along with the influence that swelling and biomechanical changes have on the lower limb. The authors draw on international best practice guidance on lymphoedema, wound pain, wound bed preparation, compression therapy, psychological impact, and evidence-based care to enhance leg ulcer management.
 Each chapter aims to facilitate reader comprehension and promote productive patient discussions, empowering healthcare professionals to collaborate with patients and improve leg ulcer management rapidly and effectively.
 This multi-disciplinary resource covers:
 
Normal venous, arterial, and lymphatic function in the lower leg
Leg ulceration due to venous hypertension, peripheral arterial disease, and lymphoedema
Leg ulcers of unusual aetiology, addressing autoimmune and inflammatory disorders such as pyoderma gangrenosum, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, sickle cell, and more
Musculoskeletal changes in the lower limb, assessment, and management to enhance mobility and calf-muscle function
Clinical management, with topics like wound management, stages of wound healing, exudate management, holistic assessment including vascular assessment, compression therapy, and Laplace's law
Pain management with an emphasis on understanding the complexities and features that exacerbate or diminish the pain response
The personalisation of care, understanding of social determinants of health, and the role of supportive self-management in lifelong management
 
 For professionals seeking evidence-informed approaches to delivering exceptional care, Lower Limb and Leg Ulcer Assessment and Management is an essential companion on the journey to understanding and managing leg ulcers effectively.
Contents
List of Contributors xiii
 Foreword xv
 Preface xvii
 Acknowledgements xx
 Introduction 1
 Alison Hopkins and Joseph Montgomery
 The Wound Care Burden 1
 The Cost of Sub-Optimal Wound Care 3
 Classification of Dressing Products 4
 Dressing Product Analysis 6
 Online Non Prescription Services 7
 Conclusion 9
 References 9
 Chapter 1 Aetiology 11
 Aby Mitchell
 Normal Venous Function 11
 Veins in Action 16
 Blood Pressure in Veins and Capillaries 17
 Venous Disease 18
 Pathophysiology of Chronic Venous Disease 19
 Theories of Tissue Damage 21
 Chronic Venous Insufficiency 23
 Risk Factors for Venous Insufficiency 24
 Arterial Disease 24
 The Skin 33
 Wound Healing 35
 Phases of Wound Healing 36
 Conclusion 39
 References 39
 Chapter 2 Lymphoedema and Chronic Swelling 43
 Caitriona O'Neill and Rhodri Harris
 Function of the Lymphatic System 43
 Prevalence and Key Facts 48
 Causes of and Risk Factors 52
 Assessment, Diagnosis and Staging 55
 Management Challenges 66
 Lymphovenous Disease 68
 Treatment 74
 Compression Therapy and Assessment Considerations 76
 Adjunct Treatment Modalities 79
 Surgery 82
 Palliative Care 83
 Lipoedema 87
 Summary 97
 References 97
 Chapter 3 Atypical Causes of Leg Ulceration 106
 Sarah Bradbury and Kirsten Mahoney
 Inflammatory/Autoimmune Disorders 107
 Metabolic Disorders 134
 Malignant/Neoplastic Wounds 145
 Drug- Induced Leg Ulcers 155
 Erosive Pustular Dermatosis 161
 Infective Conditions 172
 Conclusion 176
 References 177
 Chapter 4 Musculoskeletal Factors in Leg Ulcers: Assessment and Management 188
 Rona Frances Campbell
 Risk Factors 190
 Lower Limb Veno-Muscular Pumps 192
 Ankle Joint Assessment 196
 Holistic History Taking Relating to Factors that Influence Biomechanical Lower Limb Function 198
 Management 205
 Reducing Falls Risk 216
 Allied Health Professionals as Part of the Multidisciplinary Team 218
 Conclusion 218
 References 219
 Chapter 5 Assessment of Leg Ulceration 226
 Karen Staines and Aby Mitchell
 Assessment 227
 History Taking 227
 Examination 238
 Arterial Disease 248
 Wound Assessment 252
 Skin Assessment 263
 Diagnostic Assessment 265
 How to Perform a Handheld Doppler 268
 Red Flags for the Urgent Treatment of Patients with Venous Leg Ulcers 276
 Reassessment and Recurrence 276
 Conclusion 276
 References 277
 Chapter 6 Holistic Management of Pain 285
 Fran Worboys and Alison Hopkins
 The Pain Experience 285
 Theories of Pain 287
 Causes of Pain 292
 Types of Pain 293
 Pain Cycles: Never- Ending Pain 295
 Impact of Pain on People's Lives 296
 Causes of Pain 296
 Pain Management Solutions: Assessment 298
 Managing Pain 303
 Conclusion 312
 References 312
 Chapter 7 Personalised Care in Leg Ulceration 318
 Alison Hopkins and Charlotte Smith
 The Wider or Social Determinants of Health 319
 Wider Determinants of Engagement with Treatment 324
 Making Effective Change 326
 What Influences Practitioners' Decision-Making in Leg Ulcer Management? 329
 The influence of Confidence, Courage and Competence 330
 A Problematic Culture Within Leg Ulcer Management 332
 Challenging Non- compliance 335
 Understanding the Lived Experience 338
 Support Personal Health Management Through Patient Activation 339
 Patient Activation Measure 340
 Shared Decision- Making 340
 Social Prescribing 342
 Motivational Interviewing 342
 Supporting Self- Management 343
 Legs Matter Coalition: Raising Awareness of Lower Limb Conditions 345
 Peer Support Groups 345
 Using Positive Language to Promote a Positive Culture 346
 Conclusion 347
 References 348
 Chapter 8 Clinical Management of the Lower Limb 353
 Georgina Ritchie
 The Case for Early Intervention 360
 Clinical Management 360
 What Is Compression Therapy and How Does it Work? 372
 Anti- inflammatory Action of Compression Therapy 381
 Cautions and Contraindications 384
 Considering and Commencing Treatment 386
 Location of the Ulceration 396
 Compression of the Foot 396
 Intermittent Pneumatic Compression 397
 Wound Bed Preparation and Clinical Management 398
 Conclusion 400
 References 400
 Chapter 9 Lifelong Management 405
 Jane Harry
 Factors Influencing Venous Ulcer Recurrence 407
 Holistic Reassessment Including Ankle Brachial Pressure Index 409
 Endovenous Ablation 411
 Compression Therapy Systems 411
 Assessing for Compression Hosiery 413
 Choosing and Prescribing Hosiery 415
 Other Considerations when Choosing a Compression Therapy System 423
 Empowering Patients' Self- Management for Leg Ulcer Prevention 434
 Knowledge, Staff and Training 439
 Public Health 441
 Patient Satisfaction and Quality of Life 450
 Leg Ulcer Pathways 450
 Conclusion 451
 References 452
 Index 457


 
               
               
               
              


